The Carolina Panthers quarterback earned an additional $1 million in bonuses from sponsors for reaching Super Bowl 50, according to Bloomberg News, and soon may pass Manning as the NFL’s highest-paid endorser.

Newton, whose $31 million base salary from the Panthers is more than double what the 39-year-old Broncos quarterback made this season ($15 million), also has earned $11 million in the past year from assorted deals with Microsoft, General Motors, Under Armour and Gatorade. That trails only the $12 million Manning reportedly raked in.

Newton’s agent Carlos Fleming of WME/IMG told Bloomberg the 26-year-old MVP front-runner could also soon add a memorabilia deal, along with “one or two” more endorsements. Fleming also noted he is currently negotiating extensions with some of Newton’s existing partners.

“Cam’s impact on and off the field makes him the face of the NFL at the most premium position, and he deserves to be paid like it,” Scott Becher, managing director of Z Sports & Entertainment, told Bloomberg.